Description: Balancing Machine Parts and Miscellaneous Mechanisms, Constructions and Data, two chapters from Handbook for Machinery Designers, Shop Men and Craftsmen, by Frederick A. Halsey, B.M.E., originally published by McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, NY, 1916. Reproduced by Nation Builder Books, Mebane, NC, 2001. 8½ x 11 paperback, 24 pages. Please note this book is a new, photo-duplicated copy, NOT an original. Halsey brings together in one place a vast mass of technical and scientific literature on the most important breakthroughs in the design and construction of machinery components of his time. The first chapter reproduced here deals with final machining and balancing of parts and components. For example, to remove 1.1 ounces of brass you need to drill a ½ inch hole 1.165 inches deep, according to Table 1, which even includes an adjustment for material removed at the point of the drill. The second chapter presents an overview of a handful of ingenious devices and mechanisms, which are listed below. Table of Contents: Balancing Machine Parts Balancing Rotating Parts Table 1. Depth of Drilling Necessary to Remove Given Weights When Balancing Machine Parts Balancing Reciprocating Parts Miscellaneous Mechanisms, Constructions and Data The Hooke Universal Coupling The Floating Lever Velocity and Force Relations in Link Work The Force Relation The Geneva Stop Rock Arms and Link Work The Ball Expansion Drive Stud Balance Diaphragms Cast-iron Floor Plates Laying Out Approximate Ellipses Arcs of Circles Permissible Cost of Special Shop Equipment Weight of Solids of Revolution Diameters of Shell Blanks Addition of Binary Fractions Standard Cross-sections Filing Notes and Clippings Metallic Indicator Paper
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Location: Mebane, North Carolina
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Machine Type: Shapper
Model Year: 1916
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